On December 4, 2013 at approximately 1:34 pm the Trinity County Sheriff’s Office received a call from a residence in the Peanut Mill Camp located outside of Hayfork, CA. It was reported that 2 armed male subjects dressed in all black and wearing ski masks entered the residence in Peanut Mill Camp and held two men that lived in the residence at gun point. The two men were detained within the residence while the suspects stole an unknown amount of processed marijuana and firearms from the residence. The two suspects left the residence in a vehicle that was stolen from the victim’s residence and left in an unknown direction. A search of the area by the Trinity County Sheriff’s Office and the California Highway Patrol was unsuccessful. A BOLO for the stolen vehicle was put out to neighboring counties. The case is under investigation and as of the time of this press release the stolen vehicle has not been located.

The description of the vehicle stolen at the scene is a dark blue 1994 Chevy Astro Van with a California License plate DP034CE. The van has a painting on the back door of a pig’s head with the words “A Pigment of Your Imagination” around the pig’s head also painted on the door. Please contact your local Law Enforcement Agency or Trinity County Sheriff’s Office at 530-623-2611. Do not contact subjects in the vehicle please call Law Enforcement if the vehicle is spotted.

On 12-5-2013, at approximately 12:30 a.m., the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office received a call regarding a home invasion robbery, which just occurred in the 3600 block of A Avenue, Hydesville. When deputies arrived on scene, they met with the two victims, a 55 year old male who is the homeowner, and his 38 year old male friend who was visiting from Fortuna. They told the deputies they heard a knocking at the front door of the residence at approximately 11:30 p.m., on 12-4-2013. When the homeowner answered the front door, an unknown black male adult shoved a dark colored semi auto handgun into his face and said, “Get on the ground, I’m not playing”. Five or six other black male adults all wearing dark colored clothing, gloves, ski masks and pantyhose over their faces armed with dark colored semi auto handguns ran into the residence demanding marijuana and cash. The homeowner was tied up with zip ties around his wrists and ankles then left on the floor near the front door. One of the suspects then rummaged through the homeowners pockets and removed his wallets and keys. The homeowner was then dragged into a bathroom while the suspects demanded to know where the safe was inside the home. Suddenly one of the suspects yelled they needed to leave, all the suspects fled. The suspects stole approximately 150 pounds of processed marijuana in seven 50 gallon plastic garbage bags, along with the homeowners keys and wallet.

The second victim related the same story to the deputies as the homeowner, however, told the deputies he had been tied up by a different suspect who used duct tape. The second victim was dragged into a back bedroom and told not to move. One of the suspects held a gun to his back during the entire robbery.

After the suspects fled the scene the second victim was able to free himself and untied the homeowner.

The suspects fled in two newer white sedans and a newer white Chevy Tahoe. The victims were not injured.

Anyone with information for the Sheriff’s Office regarding this case or related criminal activity is encouraged to call the Sheriff’s Office at 707-445-7251 or the Sheriff’s Office Crime Tip line at 707-268-2539.

These mugs could be considered a collectors item; they were made when KMUE was still broadcasting on 88.3 FM, but otherwise they're good as new. Whether you're enjoying a cup of tea, coffee with or without milk, or you fill it with beer or juice, this cup will remind you that you are part of a great radio station.

In the Fall 2013 pledge drive, all new members are eligible for one of these mugs. We would prefer if you could pick up the mug at the station, so we could save on shipping cost.

The HD2 channels of KMUD, KMUE, and K258BQ currently carry programming from the World Radio Network, on the web at wrn.org.

Please note that as of March 29 all times in the schedule below are minus one hour. This is due to the change to summer time in Europe and the U.K. on March 29, and WRN appears to follow that change. An updated schedule is forthcoming shortly.

KMUD and the Mateel Community Center present the 2013 Halloween Boogie! Costume Party, Costume Contest, and Rock Extravaganza... however you prefer to charactarize the yearly Boogie, it's one of the most rockin' parties of the year! This year's Boogie will feature the following incredibly talented bands: Heavyweight Dub Champion, Ganga Giri and Band, and El Radio Fantastique. Dr. Israel will be the evening's MC!

Saturday, October, 26th, 2013Mateel Community CenterTickets: Advanced $27 / At the Door $30 / $2 off for MCC and KMUD members

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